History of Uniflate - Nitrogen Tyre Inflation
Roger Stote and Bob Davies formed Pneu-air in 1992. The company emerged as a result of a research program financed by Goodyear Formula 1 and Calor Air Separation with the aim to provide an on site nitrogen production facility to replace the High Pressure Nitrogen bottles that were being used in Formula 1.
Goodyear used the first Uniflate System in the Japanese Grand Prix of 1992. Such was the success of the system that All Formula 1 Grand Prix tyres continue to be inflated with Uniflate to the present day through both Bridgestone and Michelin.
Following the Formula 1 success Pneu-air developed the Uniflate retail tyre system to allow the general motorist to experience the pressure retention properties of Uniflate Nitrogen. The first retail systems were launched in January 1999 with Halfords Superstores.
32 further Uniflate Systems were installed throughout Ireland during 1999 and by the Spring of 2002 total of 211 Uniflate Systems had been installed in retail depots throughout the UK and Ireland. In addition 7 mobile tyre service vehicles had been fitted with the Uniflate System.
Distributors continue to grow every day and current Uniflate distributors in the UK include, ATS Euromaster, Demon Tweeks, BK Racing, Merit tyre and Selecta tyre chains as well as many independent tyre retail outlets.
Over the last few years the company has also achieved ISO9001: 2000 accreditation as well as becoming supporter members of the Tyre Industry Council.

